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When My Mate’s Promised Ceremony Turned to Betrayal

I paused outside the heavy oak doors when I heard my name. "...seriously think Till's going through with marking Giselle?" The voice belonged to Derek, one of the younger Beta descendants who'd always seemed skeptical of my position. "Honestly, I'm shocked," came another voice—Ryan, whose father had been my father's rival for the Beta position years ago. "I mean, everyone knows he's just been playing around with her. She's useful, sure, but Luna material?" My blood turned to ice. The candles nearly slipped from my grasp as I pressed closer to the door, my wolf's enhanced hearing picking up every cruel word. "Come on," Derek continued, his tone casual, as if discussing the weather. "Till's been clear about his feelings for Ariel. That's his real mate. This thing with Giselle... it's just convenience." Ariel. The name hit me like a physical blow. I'd never heard Till mention anyone named Ariel. "But the ceremony's tomorrow," Ryan said, sounding genuinely confused. "Why would he—" "Because Giselle's been loyal," a third voice interrupted. Marcus Flint, Till's Gamma. My stomach dropped as his cold tone carried through the door. "She's done good work for the pack. Till hasn't decided what to do with her yet, but he's not heartless. She deserves something for all those years of... service." The way he said 'service' made my skin crawl. Like I was some hired help who'd earned a pension. "So he's just stringing her along?" Derek asked. "Till knows what he's doing," Marcus replied with finality. "The girl's been useful, but she's not Luna material. Too emotional, too attached. A real Luna needs to be strategic, not lovesick." Laughter rippled through the group, each chuckle driving deeper into my chest like shards of glass. "Poor Giselle," Ryan said, though his tone held no sympathy. "She really thinks tomorrow's her big day."
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Chapter 1

The sound of low voices drifted from the pack hall as I approached, my arms full of ceremonial candles for tomorrow's Marking Ceremony. I had left Till's office to retrieve them, my mind buzzing with anticipation for what would finally make our bond official. After years of managing pack affairs together, of sharing his bed and his burdens, tomorrow would seal what everyone already knew—that I was his chosen Luna.

I paused outside the heavy oak doors when I heard my name.

"...seriously think Till's going through with marking Giselle?" The voice belonged to Derek, one of the younger Beta descendants who'd always seemed skeptical of my position.

"Honestly, I'm shocked," came another voice—Ryan, whose father had been my father's rival for the Beta position years ago. "I mean, everyone knows he's just been playing around with her. She's useful, sure, but Luna material?"

My blood turned to ice. The candles nearly slipped from my grasp as I pressed closer to the door, my wolf's enhanced hearing picking up every cruel word.

"Come on," Derek continued, his tone casual, as if discussing the weather. "Till's been clear about his feelings for Ariel. That's his real mate. This thing with Giselle... it's just convenience."

Ariel. The name hit me like a physical blow. I'd never heard Till mention anyone named Ariel.

"But the ceremony's tomorrow," Ryan said, sounding genuinely confused. "Why would he—"

"Because Giselle's been loyal," a third voice interrupted. Marcus Flint, Till's Gamma. My stomach dropped as his cold tone carried through the door. "She's done good work for the pack. Till hasn't decided what to do with her yet, but he's not heartless. She deserves something for all those years of... service."

The way he said 'service' made my skin crawl. Like I was some hired help who'd earned a pension.

"So he's just stringing her along?" Derek asked.

"Till knows what he's doing," Marcus replied with finality. "The girl's been useful, but she's not Luna material. Too emotional, too attached. A real Luna needs to be strategic, not lovesick."

Laughter rippled through the group, each chuckle driving deeper into my chest like shards of glass.

"Poor Giselle," Ryan said, though his tone held no sympathy. "She really thinks tomorrow's her big day."

"She'll figure it out soon enough," Marcus said. "Till's got bigger plans than playing house with his father's old Beta's daughter."

I stumbled backward, my hands shaking so violently that one of the candles crashed to the stone floor. The sound echoed through the corridor, and the voices inside the hall went silent.

Panic flooded my system. I couldn't let them find me here, couldn't let them know I'd heard. Moving as quietly as possible, I gathered the fallen candle and retreated down the hallway, my heart hammering against my ribs.

Ariel. Ariel. The name echoed in my mind as I made my way back to Till's quarters—our quarters. Who was she? How long had Till been in love with someone else while I'd been sharing his bed, his life, his plans for the future?

I reached our bedroom and set the candles on the dresser with trembling hands. The room felt foreign suddenly, despite the fact that I'd been sleeping here for three years. The bed where we'd made love just this morning seemed to mock me. The desk where we'd planned pack strategies together felt like a stage set for an elaborate lie.

I sank onto the edge of the bed, my mind racing. Had I imagined the tenderness in Till's touch? The way he'd hold me after we made love, his fingers tracing patterns on my skin? The late-night conversations about our future, about the pups we'd have, about the legacy we'd build together?

Maybe I'd misunderstood. Maybe Ariel was someone from his past, someone he'd cared for before me. Maybe the others were wrong, gossiping about things they didn't understand.

But Marcus had been so certain. And he was Till's right hand, privy to information I wasn't.

I pressed my palms against my eyes, trying to stop the spinning in my head. Tomorrow was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. The culmination of everything I'd worked for, everything I'd dreamed of since I was a teenager mourning my father and finding solace in Till's strength.

The sound of footsteps in the hallway made me straighten, hope flaring in my chest. Till was back. I could ask him directly, clear this up. Surely there was an explanation.

But the footsteps passed by our door without stopping.

Hours crawled by. I sat on the bed, then paced the room, then sat again. I rehearsed what I'd say when Till returned. How I'd bring up what I'd overheard without sounding accusatory or desperate. How I'd give him the chance to explain.

Midnight came and went. Then one o'clock. Two.

Till didn't come home.

I lay in our bed, staring at the ceiling, my mind churning through every interaction we'd had in recent weeks. Had there been signs? Moments where his attention seemed elsewhere? Times when his touch felt perfunctory rather than passionate?

The more I thought about it, the more details seemed to shift in my memory. The way he'd been working late more often. The hushed phone calls that ended when I entered the room. The slight distance I'd attributed to pre-ceremony nerves.

By dawn, I was exhausted but wide awake, my eyes burning and my stomach in knots. The morning light streaming through the windows felt harsh, unforgiving. Today was supposed to be my Marking Ceremony. Today was supposed to be the beginning of my real life as Till's Luna.

I heard movement in the hallway—pack members beginning their morning routines. Soon, the preparations would begin in earnest. The ceremonial space would be decorated. The feast would be prepared. The entire pack would gather to witness what they believed would be my ascension to Luna.

What they might actually witness, I was no longer sure.

I rose from the bed on unsteady legs and caught sight of myself in the mirror. My face was pale, my eyes red-rimmed. I looked like a ghost of the confident woman who'd gone to fetch candles the night before.

Somewhere in the distance, I could hear the pack stirring to life, preparing for what should have been the most important day of my life. But all I could think about was a name I'd never heard before last night.

Ariel.

And the terrible possibility that everything I thought I knew about my life, my love, my future, was about to crumble to dust.

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